Classes and Pointers
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Every class (and therefore every component) is really a pointer. The compiler automatically dereferences class pointers for you, so most of the time you do not need to think about this. The status of classes as pointers becomes important when you pass a class as a parameter. In general, you should pass classes by value rather than by reference. The reason is that classes are already pointers, which are references; passing a class by reference amounts to passing a reference to a reference.